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Very peculiar script, characterized by characters with square angles and very long descenders. For a similar way of tracing the repha, compare with the Sukhamrta plates. Different notation of numbers, especially for 3, 4 and 5.
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kali, ḍpa,
li muvaḥ, ḍpa,
li sake
t· kali dharmmaga, maṅlivati vidhāra, manutug· tumaṁ, Asiḍaktan lavan· lmaḥ paḍiṁdiṁ, muAṁ lmaḥ paṅeran·, maṅetan amnər sakeṁ tumaṁ, manutug· siku lala
va, ḍpa,
muvaḥ, ḍpa,
ku lalava muvaḥ, ḍpa,
n lavan· lmaḥ paṅeran·, maṅetan amnər sakeṁ siku lalava, manutug· rupit·, ḍpa, 900, Asiḍaktan lavan· lmaḥ paṅeran·, maṅalor i tpi kulva
niṁ rupit·, maniku lalava, ḍpa,
vaḥ, ḍpa,
muvaḥ, ḍpa,
van· lmaḥ
the river, for a distance of 322 fathoms, adjoining with the land of Dharma and the land of Paḍiṅḍiṅ,
A number of toponyms appear in this inscription: the adjoining lands are called Dharma, Paḍiṅḍiṅ, Paṅeran and Pajənvan. Some of them appear in other inscriptions of the Majapahit period (
One further finds several mentions of an interesting river (
First edited by van Stein Callenfels or Bosch (